Germany's Der Spiegel, he says, as well as some Asian pubs. And
on that note, Brule, who also launched Wallpaper, has some advice
for American publishers:

I would advise media executives who are scratching their heads in
the U.S. to jump on a plane, or at least spend some time at an
international newsstand. The newsstands in Korea and Japan are so
much more diverse in terms of trim sizes, paper stocks, printing
techniques, varnishes—you name it. Meanwhile, in London and New
York, magazines are charging more for a product that’s inferior
to what they were putting out 10 years ago! It’s amazing! You’re
asking for more from your advertisers and readers, but your
product is sh**!